soxtalon wrote:Campea is not really a producer. He's a YouTube Content creator. He does have some inside sources though and he is very intelligent about the film industry. I wouldn't take what he says as truth..,

Been following Campea for a long long time

Probably very true! But I feel his opinions/guesses are very qualified. He is obviously very knowledgeable about the industry, so his opinions have quite some weight to me.

The only small bits of relevant info I have found is that some of the cast attended the QAL shows in London (Rami was particularly impressed) and that a few more cast members have been named. They are taking things very seriously it seems - Mary's father is actually played by a deaf actor...no cutting back on realism there; also, Freddie's mother will feature in the film.

So, not much to get too excited about lately...but at least the film is still on track for its December release next year.

I was watching the HBO TV mini-series The Pacific and was pleasantly surprised to see that both Joseph Mazzello and Rami Malek had many scenes together. Their chemistry is great. I had no idea they had a work history together. Pretty cool.

Well, we are back in the saddle! The film is back in production this week. I was beginning to get a little worried about how quiet things were, but at least we now know it's being finished for definite.

musicalprostitute wrote:Well, we are back in the saddle! The film is back in production this week. I was beginning to get a little worried about how quiet things were, but at least we now know it's being finished for definite.

Thanks for the update! I was worried as well. I'm sure the film will get a lot of publicity due to the Grammy ceremony in June. Would it be too early for the trailer demonstration on the actual day of the Grammy's - can't imagine a better promotion for the movie?Wondering if they knew about their nomination some time in advance or is it just a lucky coincidence?

musicalprostitute wrote:Well, we are back in the saddle! The film is back in production this week. I was beginning to get a little worried about how quiet things were, but at least we now know it's being finished for definite.

Thanks for the update! I was worried as well. I'm sure the film will get a lot of publicity due to the Grammy ceremony in June. Would it be too early for the trailer demonstration on the actual day of the Grammy's - can't imagine a better promotion for the movie?Wondering if they knew about their nomination some time in advance or is it just a lucky coincidence?

I think this film has had all the publicity it needs! What with all the change of directors, leading actors, scriptwriters...and, obviously, the scandal surrounding Singer. It features on every highly-anticipated 2018 film release list I have seen online. I think the whole world and its wife must know about it by now.

But, yes, what a great idea you have offered: a trailer at the Grammys would be absolutely perfect. All the shooting will be in the can well before then, so a mini trailer should be more than feasible. Finger's crossed.

musicalprostitute wrote:Well, we are back in the saddle! The film is back in production this week. I was beginning to get a little worried about how quiet things were, but at least we now know it's being finished for definite.

musicalprostitute wrote:Well, we are back in the saddle! The film is back in production this week. I was beginning to get a little worried about how quiet things were, but at least we now know it's being finished for definite.

Good news! But where did you read this?

On Joe Mazzello's Twitter feed today. He just stated that he was heading back to London to continue with Bohemian Rhapsody part two. Let's hope there is some more news in the coming weeks.